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Model: 22-01967

Knife Description:
 
F.A.S.T. Technology, in 2005, Gerber introduced the proprietary new blade opening concept, forward action spring technology or F.A.S.T. Using one hand, the blade is opened approximately ten degrees, allowing the spring to drive the blade lightening quick the rest of the way into the open position.
 
Like its big brother, the new Mini Covert gets quicker with new F.A.S.T. Technology. The AO Folder comes with a 7.5 cm Blade manufactured out of 440A Stainless Steel.
 
The Gerber Mini Covert Fast delivers one-hand opening for quick deployment of the titanium-coated blade, and G-10 handles give you a tacky grip. Slim and sleek to carry. The Mini Covert is opened by the Ambidextrous Thumbstuds on either side of the blade.
 
The handle is lightweight Aluminium and has Textured Inlays for Grip and a Lanyard Hole.
 
Inside the handle is a piston lock that serves two purposes. One purpose is holding and releasing the blade. The other purpose is as a Safety to prevent accidental opening.
 
A Pocket Clip is included for easy carrying.
 
Technical Specifications

 
  • Blade: 440A Stainless Steel
  • Blade Length: 75 mm
  • Length Closed: 92 mm
  • Blade Type: Spear-Point, Semi-Serrated
  • Blade Finish: Non-Reflective Black TiNi Coating  
  • Length Open: 172 mm
  • Lock Style: Button Lock
  • Handle Material: G10, Stainless Steel Liners, Lanyard Hole
  • Carrying System: Black Pocket Clip
  • Weight: 90.5 grams
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